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    GoVCL

    GoVCL

    Cross-platform Go/Golang GUI library

    Cross-platform Golang GUI library, The core binding is liblcl, a common cross-platform GUI library created by Lazarus. GoVCL is a native GUI library, not based on HTML, let alone DirectUI library, everything is practical. If you want to support linux arm and linux 32bit, you need to compile the corresponding liblcl binary. Designed in Lazarus, code written in Golang. Depending on whether the compiled binary is 32 or 64 bits, copy the corresponding liblcl.dll to the current executable file directory or system environment path.
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    Ubuntu Server 16.10 x86 for developers

    Ubuntu Server 16.10 LTS for developers Image for virtual machines

    Ubuntu Server 16.10 LTS 32bit. Image for virtual machines (file format -VHD). Image should run in VirtualBox or VMware. The image was made especially for web developers. Fast start for any web project, and different frameworks or CMS. It was installed include: - xorg and Window Maker; - PHP7 and libraries; - PhpMyAdmin and MySQL 5.7 (server and client); - Nginx (no Apache); - Composer (global); - Exim4; - Mozilla Firefox; - xterm; - OpenSSH Server. Login: user Password: user
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    ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.
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